Back in January, the LF-LC was awarded the EyesOn Design award for best concept vehicle at the Detroit show. The judges, made up of leaders in the field of automotive design, praised theLF-LC’s“great surface development”, giving it top marks over the Chevrolet Tru 140S and the Lincoln MKZ.

Fast-forward another month and the concept car’s now taken the public vote in Chicago. Voting took place over 10 days, giving motoring fans and car enthusiasts the chance to take in all of the vehicles on display.

In all, nearly 8000 consumers voted for the best of show awards at the Chicago show, which included Best Concept Vehicle, Best All-New Production Vehicle, Best Green Vehicle, Best Exhibit and ‘Vehicle I’d most like to have in my driveway’.

As we announced here, the hybrid 2+2 sport coupe is a driver-focused design concept that displays a potential new Lexus design language.

It showcases the signature Lexus spindle grille introduced by the new GS and a powerful silhouette reminiscent of the LFA. There are no confirmed plans to bring the vehicle to production.